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Show wt Zj,ss( Probe may go years Skilled workers threaten Ford pact u. s. scene 2Z$i N. Y. officers UnDETROIT (UPD satisfied skilled trades workers and unsettled local issues could delay completion of the $1 billion contract worked out mar h again aLiiiU UVvaOi4i V olrava. Mt( K AUtU and Ford Motor Co. despite union recommendations it be accepted. NEW YORK (AP) police Nearly 3,000 Ouicers have staged yet another noisy and disruptive tnarchthrough midtown Manhattan in their dispute with the thy over a deferred pay hike and longer hours. off-du- ty The National Ford C$Tl!TciI ling th by the agreement rank-and-fi- le membership and Tfce 25,000 Itled tradesmen, a m dty that has voiced ger over several prov ons of the tentative aree- ment, vote separate d The tool makers tricians, millwrigh lec-an- Th$$rcn2y significant and substantial ovarwhalinipolv recommended approval The chanting end whistle-blowin- g crowd descended on the campaign headquarters of Democratic presidential candidate Jimmy Carter on Thursday. Ignoring the pleas of their union leaders and the demands of Mayor Abraham Beame, they later marched through the Times Square Jirea. The demonstration snarled traffic for several hum . to end the iay walkout by 170,000 ers is to be held this weekend. Results e ex- pected Tuesday. ing ballot- - equipment repa :ien nev make premium and have a possiblyeto power over any i ree-ment A new WASHINGTON (UPI) House investigation into the assassinations of John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. may take years, accruing to the chief counsel for the committee that will conduct it. Richard Sprague, who helped with the successful murder prosecution of former United Mina Workers presiueut W.A. Boyle, made the assessment Thursday as he was sworn in as director of the House Select Committee on Assassinations. You cannot do it by deadline, said A hnniictde Sprague Investigation is an intensive job . . It has to be recognized by everyone that work of this nntnr should he fhouoht of in terms of years. He saici the investigations of the two murders will be conducted separately DESERET NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1976 Ajf everything grows better on mEREDITH SOD but simultaneously, with a different staff for each. For fcis part, he said, he will not hestitate to use subpoenas or to travel to including Cuba anywhere uncover evidence now 13 years old, in the case of the former president who was killed in 1963, and eight years old m die cae of liic black civil rights leader w ho was killed in 1968, Sprague said investigators would talk to former members of the Warren Commission that investigated the Ken-- . nedy assassination, includmg President Ford who was a niemlter of the House at the tune. mum ms Pin! 521-35- 35 V Harrises counsel named A judge has rejected OAKLAND, CaJif. (UPD an attempt by Symbtonese Liberation Army members William and Emily Harris to have the lawyers who represented them in Los Angeles handle their trial in Oakland on charges of kidnaping Patricia Hesrrt. The Harrises Thursday denounced Alameda County Superior Court Judge Alan Lindsay, who named attorney Michael Ballachey, Berkeley, to represent Mrs. Hams, and picked Lincoln Mrntz, Oakland, for Harris defense. NAACP still fighting bond - NAACP attorneys are OXFOP.D, Miss. (UPD making another attempt to avoid laying out nearly $1.6 million in bond to appeal a $1.2 million judgment arising nut of an economic boycott against white merchants. The judgment by Hinds County Chancery Judge George W. Haynes ordered the NAACP to pay $1.2 million to merchants in Port Gibson for damage the boycott allegedly had done Crew abandons burning ship MIAMI (UPD The Coast Guard reported today the Liberian merchant vessel Stclt Argo was burning out of control off the northern coast of Cuba and 31 crew had abandoned ship. members of its 34-m- The Coast Guard said the ship radioed Thursday night it had a fire burning out of control about 10 miles off the Cuban coast near Puerto Sangua La Grande. Court rejects malice argument - The State Court of NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPD Appeals has held that a private individual no longer has to prove malice to collect libel damages from a newspaper. In a unanimous ruling on an appeal of a Memphis case, the court held that a plaintiif must prove only that a newspaper did not use reasonable care in publication of ii article. Viking wre?.es rocks again - Viking 2 returns to PASADENA, Calif. (UPD wrestling stubborn Martian rocks tonight. The robot explorer lost the first round to a scientists at the Jet rock, puzzling and intriguing Propulsion Laboratory. In the weak gravity of Mars, only a third as strong as Earths, the spacecrafts extendable boom arm should be able to move about 100 pounds, but it could not budge the little rock. Parents, board compromise Parents who are keeping JASPER, Tenn. (AP) 2,000 students at home to protest school overcrowding say theyll send then kids back to clashes as soon as officials make good on their promise to approve the construction of a new high school here. Brad Carter, spokesman for the protest committee, reported to the parents Thursday night that all five members of the Marion County school board and nine of the 10 members of the Quarterly Court, which must approve the school budget, had met Wednesday and pledged their support for a compromise plan. Mother of dog victim freed Homicide charges have NEW YORK (UPI) unwed mother been dropped against a whose infant daughter was killed and partially eaten last month by the mothers pet dog. Criminally negligent homicide charges were dismissed Thursday against Joanne Bashold, w lose daughter was attacked while she was on an errand. five-day-o- Policemen charged in morals case - Police have filed LOS ANGELES (UPI) misdemeanor complaints against five officers accused of having unlawful sexual intercourse with teen-age- d girls in a police Explorer Scout program. 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